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Middlesex County, Saluda, VA 

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Pentecost is often referred to as the “birthday of the church.” Occurring 50 days after Easter, it is the day the disciples received the Holy Spirit and were empowered to spread the Gospel. Pentecost is sometimes called Whitsunday because of the white vestments worn by those who are baptized on this feast day. The liturgical color for Pentecost is red, and traditionally, we wear red on that day to remind us of the “tongues of fire” that accompanied the descent of the Spirit.

The time beginning the Monday after Pentecost is most commonly referred to as Ordinary time and extends throughout the summer and fall until Advent. The term “ordinary” refers to the sequential numbering of the weeks, not common or unimportant. Ordinary time, sometimes called Kingdomtide or Trinity season, highlights the growth and maturation of the church and its faithful. It emphasizes our living out our faith in everyday life, not just during special occasions such as Eastertide and Christmas. The liturgical color for Ordinary Time is green, symbolizing growth and hope.

 A Warm Welcome from our Church family to yours.

An Episcopal Church with a proud past, a joy-filled present, and an exciting future!

Our faith is rooted in:
+   the "Good News of Jesus Christ" and the Holy Bible,
+   the historic witness of the Church through the ages,
+   and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. 
 

Mission Statement

We are a family of faith, growing in Christ through worship, learning and service, who strive to love God and to love our neighbors as ourselves.

 Come and join us for worship Sundays at 8:00 and 10:30 AM

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